It has been a while since I have written but I come and read the posts quite often. Dani - my 9 1/2 month old who was diagnosed basically when she was 3 months with OA had her 2nd appointment with the Vision Therapist on Monday. This was also her first assessment with this particular person. I really like these assessments in that they give me great insight as to what Dani's weaknesses are and how I can best help her. I really hate these assessments because they also point out how much she is compensating with her other senses and really can not see visually. Dani is our 3rd and she crawled before the other two, she pulled up before the other two and started cruising around before her sisters. Well now she has been crusing for about a month and granted she still isnt quite 10 months, her sisters were walking after they had been crusing for a much shorter time. (they both walked at 11 months) So her vision therapist explained to me that because Dani has to not only consentrate on mastering her balance but she also has to consentrate really hard to see, so it may take her a lot longer before she walks. Does this relate to anyone and their kids? She also wanted my husband and I to think about giving her a walking devise to help elievate some of the double consentration stuff. I am not sure I want to start giving her this kind of assistance at this early age. What do you all think?
Oh by the way, I posted earlier about taking the girls to the Zoo. I contacted them and we are scheduled for a "behind the scenes" look at some of thier small animals, and they will escort us to the stingray/shark tank to make sure my children are able to touch the animals. ISNT THAT COOL!!! Thanks alot for everyone who wrote back with suggestions for that.
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